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Unofficial BBC iPlayer RSS feedsmike.ralphson@gmail.com (Mike Ralphson)Tue, 20 Nov 2018 00:45:22 GMTbbcparse by Mermade Software http://github.com/mermade/bbc-rssThe Cut: The BBC Golf podcast McIlroy's mindset, Westwood wins and another Moliwood blockbuster - Rory McIlroy to focus on the PGA Tour and Lee Westwood gets it done in Sun Cityhttp://bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06rnh6t
This week’s episode comes from the European Tour's season-ending event in Dubai where two of the sport's biggest names are in contention to end the year as Europe’s number one. Ryder Cup teammates Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari are teeing it up against each this week at the DP World Tour Championship, where only a win will do for the Englishman. Rory McIlroy explains why he might only play in two European Tour events next season, and could 2019 be a special year for Lee Westwood, who finally won again after a four-and-a-half year absence? Also, as despair is rarely far from delight in golf, find out why last week's podcast guest Tom Murray went from cruising to disqualified at Q School.AudioPID:p06rnh6tTue, 13 Nov 2018 16:24:00 GMTThe Cut: The BBC Golf podcast Q School, life on Jupiter and cheats - European Tour players Oliver Wilson and Tom Murray on the unique pressure of Q Schoolhttp://bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06qylyz
European Tour players Oliver Wilson and Tom Murray finished tantalising outside the top 15 on the Challenge Tour, so instead of having a couple weeks off and preparing for the new season they’re off to the infamous Q School in Spain to scrap for their cards. They’re both alongside Iain Carter and Andrew Cotter to share their thoughts ahead of a tournament – and pressure – unlike anything else in professional golf. We also speak to Mel Reid who successfully regained her card at the LPGA Q School last week – find out about her risky source of motivation and her new life in Florida. And we discuss golf’s cardinal sin - cheating - after a controversial incident involving Doris Chen, her mother and her caddie in the United States last week.AudioPID:p06qylyzTue, 06 Nov 2018 18:10:00 GMTReplay 9: Miracle at Medinah - Europe stage one of the greatest ever comebacks in sport to win the 2012 Ryder Cup in Medinah, Illinois.http://bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06qd0p3
Europe stage one of the greatest ever comebacks in sport to win the 2012 Ryder Cup in Medinah, Illinois.
At the start of the final day the USA needed just 4½ points to secure victory, with Europe required 8 points to retain the cup and 8½ to win it outright. It turned out to be one of the most dramatic days in golf history.AudioPID:p06qd0p3Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:33:50 GMTThe Cut: The BBC Golf podcast Horsey, Canter and the curious case of Taner Yamac - David Horsey and Laurie Canter are with us to talk power, putting and percentages.http://bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06qbpl1
There’s an unmistakeable equine feel to this episode in which we’re joined by two recognisable faces from the European Tour. One is a big hitter, the other isn’t, which allows us to examine the infinitesimal differences between keeping your card and heading back to Q School. David Horsey and Laurie Canter are with us to talk power, putting, percentages and, among other minor irritations, not playing against Andy Murray at tennis. We also dissect one of the most beautiful and dynamic things in the game - Cameron Champ’s golf swing - and list your favourite driving ranges. Also, find out why the sponsor’s invitation Taner Yamac is our player to watch at the Turkish Airlines Open.AudioPID:p06qbpl1Wed, 31 Oct 2018 09:06:00 GMTThe Cut: The BBC Golf podcast Triumphs, trials and trolls - Carly Booth and Meghan MacLaren talk about the “rollercoaster” of life on Tour.http://bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06prym3
We’re joined by two of the rising stars of the women’s game, Carly Booth and Meghan MacLaren, both winners on the Ladies European Tour, who are in the studio to talk about the “rollercoaster” of life on Tour. In the past 12 months, MacLaren has tasted success in Australia - but financially only broke even for the week - while Booth has been the subject of online abuse, been hacked and had to come to terms with having hundreds of private pictures posted on the internet. We’re also joined by Becky Morgan, who secured her first win on tour after a 25-year career, and what is it like playing a back nine when your future is on the line? Four-time winner on the European Tour David Horsey joins us after leaving it late to secure his card for 2019 at Valderrama.AudioPID:p06prym3Wed, 24 Oct 2018 18:44:00 GMTThe Cut: The BBC Golf podcast The rise of Rose and the big Bjorn wind-up - Justin Rose is the world number one and prank calling Thomas Bjorn.http://bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06l0nsy
European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn has his say on Rory McIlroy’s prank call requesting individual cryotherapy chambers for players at the Ryder Cup. Justin Rose is the new world number one after his second-placed finish in the latest Fed Ex Cup event on the PGA Tour. And should we really be concerned about Sergio Garcia’s form ahead of Paris? We discuss why the Ryder Cup works so well for him. There's also been a very special hole-in-one in The Cut community, which we just have to talk about. Eventually.AudioPID:p06l0nsyWed, 24 Oct 2018 23:13:00 GMT